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Prepare for the Firm's Media Crisis
Law firms have a lot to think about: keeping clients happy, turning a profit, and marketing the firm, to name just a few. They certainly do not want to worry about a shake-up within their own organization. But while many lawyers already know how to speak to a reporter about...
Tags: Media Training, Training, Spokesperson, Legal Times, Advertising & Promotion, Workforce Management, Marketing, Human Resources
White papers 2003-01-01

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"BUSINESS WITHOUT BORDERS" FROM CORPORATE LEGAL TIMES.(Brief Article)
Corporate Legal Times (CLT; Chicago, IL), publisher of Corporate Legal Times magazine, will begin the publication of Business Without Borders, a new monthly magazine devoted to helping companies "navigate their way and succeed in a rapidly evolv Corporate Legal Times (CLT; Chicago, IL), publisher of Corporate...
Tags: Borders Books & Music
Research articles 1999-11-30
David L. Brown, Editor in Chief of ALM's Legal Times, Adds Publisher Title
WASHINGTON -- ALM today announced that David L. Brown, editor in chief of Legal Times, will expand his responsibilities to also serve as publisher of the newspaper and Web site, Washington's leading sources of legal news. In this new position, Brown will oversee all business affairs at the paper, as...
Tags: Leadership, MARKETING, Washington
Research articles 2008-05-08
Wicks Business Information acquires Corporate Legal Times, Inc.
Following a recommitment of capital from the Wicks Group of Companies New York, Wicks Business Information (Fairfield, CT) has acquired Corporate Legal Times LLC (Chicago, IL), the producer of "Corporate Legal Times," a monthly magazine for general counsel and other in-house corporate counsel, and the annual...
Tags: Wicks Business Information LLC
Research articles 2005-03-31
ALM Names David L. Brown as Editor in Chief of Legal Times
WASHINGTON -- ALM, a leading media company serving legal and business professionals, today announced the appointment of David L. Brown as editor in chief of Legal Times, Washington's leading source of legal news. In his new position, Brown will oversee coverage of the region's legal business, lobbying, and Capitol Hill...
Tags: MARKETING, Washington, Web
Research articles 2007-09-17
Corporate Legal Times magazine and Baker Robbins & Co.
The fourth annual 1000 Largest Law Firms survey, released by Corporate Legal Times magazine and Baker Robbins & Co., for the first time includes results based on the total number of practicing attorneys worldwide rather than attorneys based in th The fourth annual 1000 Largest Law...
Tags: Baker Robbins & Co.
Research articles 1999-06-01
ALM's Legal Times Reports Influence 50 Lobbyists Broke Billion Dollar Barrier in 2007
WASHINGTON -- ALM's Legal Times reported today that the 50 highest-grossing lobbying practices in the country passed the $1 billion revenue mark for the first time last year, thanks in part to strong growth in work outside the traditional boundaries of legislative lobbying. Total revenue for the Influence 50 was...
Tags: barrier, FINANCE, Incisive Media, revenue
Research articles 2008-03-17
GSK, Again, Has a Legal Friend in Washington
You could be forgiven for thinking that under the Obama Administration, GlaxoSmithKline might be at something of a disadvantage as a lobbyist. After all, GSK's general counsel is the ultra-conservative Daniel Troy pictured, the man who, when at the FDA under Bush, tried to write regulations that...
Tags: Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-02-10
Reed ELSEVIER IN LEGAL PUBLISHING JOINT VENTURE WITH-TIMES MIRROR
Times Mirror Co. (Los Angeles, CA) and Reed Elsevier London have entered into a Joint venture for the purpose of joint ownership of Shepard's (Colorado Springs, cO), the legal publishing unit acquired by Times Mirror from McGraw-Hill earlier this yeaTimes Mirror Co. (Los Angeles, CA) and Reed...
Tags: Reed Elsevier Inc.
Research articles 1996-11-30
Legal Tech Week: Spansion, Samsung, LG, Kodak, Google, Microsoft, More
I thought that adding an occasional round-up of high tech legal machinations might be interesting to readers. If you think it's worthwhile, or not, email or comment and let me know. Spansion sues Samsung -- Memory chip maker Spansion, a Fujitsu and AMD joint venture, has decided...
Tags: Google Inc., Patent, Eastman Kodak Co., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., LG Electronics Inc., Microsoft Corp., Spansion Inc., Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-11-22
Amazon.com and The New York Times Settle Legal Dispute Over Use of Times Best Sellers List
NEW YORK and SEATTLE--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 9, 1999-- Amazon.com and The New York Times announced today that they have settled a legal dispute over Amazon.com's reference to The New York Times Best Sellers list as part of Amazon.com's 50% off list price program. Under the agreement, The New York...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Company, INTERNET, New York Times Co., Retail, SALES
Research articles 1999-08-09
Thomson Reuters Laying Off 240 Across Legal Publishing Division
Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI) is laying off 240 staffers at its legal publishing division, Dow Jones reported. The company’s legal division includes research sites like West, FindLaw and Carswell, as well as attorney software provider Elite. The layoffs will be in North America.The staff reduction comes a day after...
Tags: Legal, Media & Publishing, Companies, Reuters, David Kaplan
External links 2009-12-03
Sale of Higher Education Group to The McGraw-Hill Companies; Strategic Alliance with Reed Elsevier in Legal Publishing Separately Announced
LOS ANGELES--BUSINESS WIRE--July 3, 1996-- In a move that will substantially strengthen the market position of Matthew Bender & Co., its legal publisher, The Times Mirror Company announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement with The McGraw-Hill Companies to acquire Shepard's/McGraw-Hill, the nation s premier legal citation service...
Tags: McGraw-Hill Companies, Reed Elsevier Inc., strategic alliance
Research articles 1996-07-03
LEGAL COMMITTEES TO REVIEW NCHR LAW
According to "Jordan Times", the Senate and Lower House legal committees are scheduled to hold a joint meeting today in a bid to bridge the gap between the two sides over legislation governing the responsibilities of the National Center for HumaAccording to "Jordan Times", the Senate and Lower House legal...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-09-12
JORDAN: LEGAL COMMITTEES TO REVIEW NCHR LAW.
According to "Jordan Times", the Senate and Lower House legal committees are scheduled to hold a joint meeting today in a bid to bridge the gap between the two sides over legislation governing the responsibilities of the National Center for According to "Jordan Times", the Senate...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-09-12
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Real Jobs Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 13 -- LEGAL AIDE'S JOB IS WITHIN THE LAW Lisa Rowe, Legal assistant Age: 32 Company: Cooper, White & Cooper in Walnut Creek Position: A legal assistant cannot give legal...
Tags: Cooper, job, Litigation
Research articles 1998-12-14
The Seattle Times Business Profile Column.
By Pam Sitt, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 31--WHAT: VersusLaw, a Redmond-based provider of online legal-research services HOW IT BEGAN: Joe and Ann Acton, a husband-and-wife team, founded the company in 1985 as Timeline Publishing. Since then,...
Tags: Seattle Times Co.
Research articles 2003-03-31
2004 Business Litigation Conference to Focus on Cutting-Edge Litigation Management Techniques for In-House Counsel
NEW PROVIDENCE, N.J. -- Conference Hosted by Foley & Lardner, Co-Sponsored by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell and Corporate Legal Times In response to the wide range of financial, ethical and technological forces that are significantly impacting the American legal landscape, Foley & Lardner LLP will host the 2004 Business Litigation Conference...
Tags: Martindale-Hubbell
Research articles 2004-09-15
Malaysia swims against tide over US shrimps import ban, BUSINESS TIMES
Business Times Malaysia 10-25-2001 MALAYSIA may have exhausted all legal avenues in its five-year dispute to get the US to lift its ban on shrimps imported from the country. Sources said while Malaysia no longer exports wild harvested shrimp ...
Tags: World Trade Organization
Research articles 2001-10-25
Durst, Cigna Settle Suit on 4 Times Square.(Douglas Durst)
Developer Douglas Durst and Cigna this week settled a bitter lawsuit over terrorism insurance and legal fees involving the $430 million securitized mortgage on Four Times Square in Midtown Manhattan. Developer Douglas Durst and Cigna this week settled a bitter lawsuit over terrorism insurance...
Tags: CIGNA Corp.
Research articles 2003-09-19
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